NFL insider Ian Rapoport provided some additional insight into the fibula injury that Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is working through.
According to Rapoport, Jones suffered a fracture in his fibula.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJones appeared on the injury report last Thursday and was a limited participant that day. The following Friday, he was a full participant and then played on Sunday against Kansas City.
During a Wednesday walkthrough this week, Jones was estimated as a limited participant, while Rapoport said he was a full participant on Thursday.
"It's just something I felt last week," Jones said, via The Athletic's James Boyd. "Tough to say exactly when, but yeah, something I felt last week. Got looked at. Been really good working with the trainers here and making sure we're ready to go. Got a good plan."
One source told Rapoport that Joens "looked good." Another said to Rapoport that this is not an injury that Jones is concerned about.
Both Jones and Shane Steichen have made it clear that he will be good to go for this week's game against the Houston Texans.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"I'm good," Jones said, via Boyd. "I'm all good. I'll be ready to go on Sunday. Obviously was out there last week, I'm good to go."
(Please note that this article will be updated.)
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Daniel Jones injury news: NFL insider with latest update
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